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What does it mean to be heavy laden in Matthew 11:28?

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To be heavy laden refers to those burdened by sin and aware of their need for Christ's mercy and grace.

In Matthew 11:28, the term 'heavy laden' specifically addresses those who feel the weight of sin and the struggles of life. It reflects an awareness of their own inability to save themselves and an acknowledgment of their desperate need for Christ. This condition often leads to spiritual fatigue and a yearning for relief, which Jesus promises to provide. It is essential for individuals to recognize their burden to come to Christ genuinely, as only He can offer true rest and restoration to the soul.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28, Romans 7:23-25

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